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Improving Healthcare For Preterm Infants

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By Steve Adudans

On November 17th, every year, the world marks World Prematurity Day (WPD). It acknowledges the journeys of preterm infants and their families as well as raises awareness of the challenges faced by children born before their due date and their families. This is ever so important as the incidence of preterm birth, worldwide, is increasing rapidly.

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), every year an estimated 15 million infants worldwide are born preterm (over three weeks early). Sadly, the complications of preterm birth are among the leading causes of death in children under five. All infants born preterm require immediate and significant medical care posing unexpected challenges — emotional and financial — to their parents and family system.

While neonatal deaths in Kenya stand at 22 in every 1,000 births, 75 percent of them occur within the first seven days of the infant’s life. But all is not lost. These problems can be solved…

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